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Latitude: 50.4644 / 50°27'51"N
Longitude: -4.3224 / 4°19'20"W
OS Eastings: 235270
OS Northings: 65302
OS Grid: SX352653
Mapcode National: GBR NM.N5L5
Mapcode Global: FRA 17TT.RW5
Plus Code: 9C2QFM7H+P3
Entry Name: Milestone at Bramble Wood
Listing Date: 10 April 2008
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1392534
English Heritage Legacy ID: 503274
ID on this website: 101392534
Location: Cornwall, PL17
County: Cornwall
Civil Parish: St. Mellion
Traditional County: Cornwall
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall
Church of England Parish: St Mellion
Church of England Diocese: Truro
Tagged with: Milestone
ST MELLION
514/0/10017 Milestone at Bramble Wood
10-APR-08
II
Granite milestone of c.1764, rectangular ashlar post with rounded head. The incised lettering with serifs gives the distance to Callington:
C 3
There is a painted arrow to the right of the 'C' pointing toward Callington.
HISTORY: The milestone is one of a series erected by the Callington Turnpike Trust which was established by an Act of Parliament in 1764. Eight routes were outlined in the Act, this one approaching Callington from St Germans, via Clapper Bridge, originally with three milestones.
SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE: Milestones are of special interest as one of the few physical remains of national and local historic road use. They reflect the standardisation of roads and the introduction of turnpikes. This is one of a number of late C18 granite milestones erected by the Callington Turnpike Trust. The stone remains intact and in its original location. It also has group value with other listed mileposts on this route, as well as the C16 bridge immediately to the south, and should therefore be included on the list.
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Milestones are of special interest as one of the few physical remains of national and local historic road use. They reflect the standardisation of roads and the introduction of turnpikes. This is one of a number of late C18 granite milestones erected by the Callington Turnpike Trust. The stone remains intact and in its original location. It also has group value with other listed mileposts on this route, as well as the C16 bridge immediately to the south, and has therefore been included on the list.
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